"For a guy that has had the type of impact that he has had, and with three Pro Bowls and countless numbers of big plays and putting his team in position to win, then I wouldn’t question his practice habits," Williams said. "I wouldn’t question him as a player. He’s proven himself day in, day out. Whatever you’re doing with all eyes on you and you’re in the public eye, there’s somebody that’s not well-liked, and they may not like you as a person, or whatever that case might be. So, I’m not going to judge him or say that he needs to change which way or the other. I can only go on his body of work, and his numbers stand up with the top receivers in the league.”

There is no denying that, as Jackson was a Pro Bowl talent last year with the Eagles despite the reported behind-the-scenes issues that have surfaced.

Now in Washington, his teammates seem hopeful Jackson can be the missing piece to get the Redskinks back to the playoffs.